Becoming a Threat Hunter in Your Enterprise

Becoming a Threat Hunter in Your Enterprise

Sara Peters is Senior Editor at Dark Reading and formerly the editor-in-chief of Enterprise Efficiency. Prior that she was senior editor for the Computer Security Institute, writing and speaking about virtualization, identity management, cybersecurity law, and a myriad of other topics. She authored the 2009 CSI Computer Crime and Security Survey and founded the CSI Working Group on Web Security Research Law -- a collaborative project that investigated the dichotomy between laws regulating software vulnerability disclosure and those regulating Web vulnerability disclosure.

John H Sawyer

Senior Security Analyst

InGuardians

John H Sawyer

John H Sawyer is a Senior Security Analyst with InGuardians, where he specializes in network, mobile, and web application penetration testing. John has an extensive background in intrusion analysis, forensics, and incident response. He has consulted with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies on malware analysis, hacker attacks, and digital forensics. He is also a respected author and public speaker. John currently writes for Dark Reading and InformationWeek Magazine.

Chris Pace

Technology Advocate, EMEA

Recorded Future

Chris Pace

Chris works for Recorded Future to engage and educate audiences on the power of real-time threat intelligence, using his extensive experience delivering security solutions to all kinds of organizations. Before beginning a career in information security, Chris trained as a Broadcast Journalist and also has worked in IT departments in the public and private sectors.

You’re tired of waiting. Tired of waiting for your technology to alert you that there’s already a problem. You want to be more proactive, sink your hands into those threat intelligence feeds, dig into those behavioral analytics reports, follow one clue after another after another, until it leads you to a would-be attacker, before they finish carrying out their grand plan. What you want is to be a threat hunter.

And why not? Organizations who use threat hunting find it reduces their attack surface and enhances their incident response speed and accuracy. Yet few have formal programs in place with clear methodologies and repeatable processes. Attend this webinar and you’ll learn: